Exploring the role of the female warrior in film
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When women fight, the typical understanding of them as supportive, cooperative and nurturing is stripped away, leaving a battleground which is unfamiliar to both combatants and spectators. — Catherine Colegrove
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Site MapThis is an optional message that we can display at the beginning of the site map. It can be edited by going to http://kinemagladiatrix.info/admin/settings/sitemap. Main MenuMaria Cecilia de Miranda N. Coelho – Who is afraid of Lysistrata?Catherine Colegrove – The Arena: Masturbation or Liberation?Lisa Maurice – Roger Corman's Female Gladiators: The Arena (1973) and The Arena (2001)Michael Mordine – ‘A Thousand Tempting Beauties!’: Women in Sword-and-Sandal Movie Posters of the 1950s and ’60sEmma Scioli – Tamora in the Arena and on Stage in Julie Taymor’s Titus (Draft) |
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